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Jul

dandelion (both root and leaves, dried)

  • If your child, or grandchild, comes down with one of the typical childhood diseases, like mumps, measles or chickenpox, or any type of upper respiratory infection (from pneumonia to chronic bronchitis), dandelion tea will help break the fever and clear up lung congestion.
    Bring 1 quart of water to a boil.  Cut 2.5 tbsps dried dandelion root. Reduce heat and add the cut root, cover and let simmer for about 12 minutes.  Cut 1 tsp dried dandelion leaves.  Remove tea from heat and add the cut leaves.  Let steep for 30 minutes.  Strain.  Sweeten the tea with 1 tsp of either blackstrap molasses or pure maple syrup per cup.  Give to a child to drink lukewarm every 5 hours or so until the fever breaks and the lung congestions clears up.
Category : dandelion

4 Responses to “Infection 2”


Bronchitis Symptoms July 26, 2009

Does this work on bronchitis as well?

Rose July 26, 2009

Hi,

It does, and if you look at the “bronchitis” tag, you will find more herbal remedies for bronchitis that are safe for children, such as a mustard plaster, thyme compresses, or marjoram and oregano tea.

Rose

Indiana Meg September 7, 2009

When should this plant be harvested? Should the root or leaves be harvested on new plants or old?

Rose September 7, 2009

Meg,

As far as I know, the “when” only matters if you are after tender leaves that aren’t bitter. For the tea mentioned above, it doesn’t matter when you harvest the roots or the leaves, and it is probably a good idea to harvest all year round because if your child, or children, actually are coming down with their childhood diseases, you’d better have a nice large stock of dried roots and leaves.

If you want to read more about the usage of dandelion leaves, roots and seeds, both as an herbal remedy and as a nutritious addition to your diet, try this site:
http://www.living-foods.com/articles/dandelion.html

Rose